Google's antitrust showdown with US could 'dramatically change' competition
A landmark trial currently under way in Washington may well decide the future of the internet. In the dock is Google, the world's largest search engine. The United States Department of Justice has accused the search giant of muscling its way to dominance by paying other companies like Apple to be the default search engine on their devices. "Google pays billions of dollars each year to distributors -- including popular-device manufacturers such as Apple, LG, Motorola, and Samsung … to secure default status for its general search engine," the Justice Department's complaint says. This, the DOJ thinks, chokes off competition that includes other search engines like Microsoft's Bing, and privately held DuckDuckGo.
Sep-27-2023, 17:22:09 GMT
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